Programs & Projects

Digital Threats to Democracy

Digital Threats to Democracy

Once believed to hold the key to the expansion of global democracy, liberalism and a healthy civil society, the internet and digital technologies are now more often framed as threats to advanced and emerging democracies. Social media and other digital technology platforms appear to be contributing factors in global democratic decline.

The Digital Threats to Democracy Project aims to identify and examine intersecting digital threats to democracy, specifically across four key issues: online disinformation, online hate and extremism, tech-enabled foreign interference and regulation of the digital sphere.

As democracies grow more dependent on digital technology, this project seeks to better understand how vulnerabilities in current digital infrastructures have the potential to undermine democratic governance — whether through their design or business models or the way digital technologies are used by average citizens and adverse actors alike.

The Digital Threats to Democracy Project is supported by the New South Wales Department of Premier and Cabinet. The information, advice and/or views expressed in this project are those of the project author/s and participant/s and do not necessarily reflect the views of the Lowy Institute or the NSW government.


Digital Threats to Democracy Dialogue

October 2022

Report

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Keynotes

How to (Really) Lose the information War
Nina Jankowicz, the Vice President of the Centre for Information Resilience

Rethinking digital public infrastructure
Dr Joan Donovan, Research Director of the Shorenstein Center on Media, Politics and Public Policy at Harvard University

Experts
Latest publications
News and media
Exporting Digital Authoritarianism, with Alina Polyakova
Podcasts
Exporting Digital Authoritarianism, with Alina Polyakova
Episode 16 of Rules Based Audio explores the use of digital technology by authoritarian regimes to monitor, manipulate and control both domestic and foreign populations.
Paradigm shift: Understanding propaganda in the digital age
Paradigm shift: Understanding propaganda in the digital age
Influence operations in the digital age are not merely propaganda with new tools. They represent an evolved form of manipulation which present actors with endless…